Route from Fontaneda to la Gallina pass 44
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Route from Fontaneda to la Gallina pass 44
Don’t miss.. 44 Route from Fontaneda to la Gallina pass . a visit to the Rom chapel of San anesque tM the town of Fo iquel in nt built over the aneda, Llosa river. There is also a ni tain, consistin ce foung of cement trough, a spou t an grill for the bu d a small cket. Southern panoramic view Panoramic view w? Did you knuiod’Olivesa del P Sant Mateu allest and olis one the sm d churches te dest documen AD). 5 8 (9 ra or nd in A Cirl bunting (Emberiza cirlus) HIKI NG I N A ND OR RA Forest trail Hut in ruins The Fontaneda path starts in the town of Sant Julià de Lòria, at the Fontaneda bridge. The most common trees here are the European ash (Fraxinus excelsior), holm oak (Quercus rotundifolia) and downy oak (Quercus pubescens). You may also see some European nettle trees (Celtis australis) and walnut trees (Junglans regia). A few minutes into the journey, you’ll reach the chapel of Sant Mateu del Pui d’Olivesa, which is formed by a small rectangular nave, reinforced by a semicircular apse built after the temple; it is believed that it was meant to substitute a square one when the Lombard masters arrived in Andorra. The door, on the west wall, is rather rudimentary and consists of limestone voussoirs. One night in the middle of the 19th century, the chapel was assaulted and burned down. It wasn’t until the beginning of the 20th century that the roof was repaired and raised about 50 centimetres. The birds that you can hear here – and even see, if you have binoculars – include the cirl bunting (Emberiza cirlus), a rather rare species in Andorra, which sings dry and flat, and the African stonechat (Saxicola torquata), whose song is guttural. TOPONYMY Fontaneda: From the Latin fons, fontis, meaning “fountain” or “spring”. Facing south, this small town extends below the sunny side of Mossers. It is crossed by Canal Gran river and the La Quera river, as well as by other small fluvial streams nearby. TOPOGUIDE Sant Julià de Lòria LOCATION DISTANCE DROP TIME COORDINATES -(--) -- N42 27.240 E1 27.799 4.190 m (+330 m) 1h N42 27.099 E1 26.994 5.310 m (+145 m) 1h 40’ N42 27.270 E1 26.683 The path now climbs up the sunny side and enters a Scots pine forest. A little later it levels, while still going up the Palleró mountain range. After a somewhat challenging stretch, you’ll arrive at the forest trail, a little higher than the farm at El Muixellaire. 6.900 m (+130 m) 2h 15’ N42 27.561 E1 27.001 Follow the main trail up until you arrive at the pass, making a couple of 180-degree turns. DESCRIPTION 1 FONTANEDA 1.305 m To arrive at the starting point from Sant Julià de Lòria, take the CS-140, at the Fontaneda bridge, and continue to the town of Fontaneda. The route begins in the middle of the town, above the Prat del Colomer urban zone. 2 Route from Fontaneda to La Gallina pass DETOUR FROM THE MAIN MOSSERS RIVER TRAIL 1.635 m Take the path indicated by the yellow dots. You’ll climb above the town and continue up to some meadows until you reach a trail that brings you to the El Gastó farm. Turn to the right here, then go up the main trail until you come to the Mossers river, where the path leaves the forest trail. 3 INTERSECTION WITH THE MAIN TRAIL DATA SHEET 1.780 m 2h 15 min 4 1h 30 min LA GALLINA PASS 1.910 m +605 m 6.900 m ROUTE SIGNPOSTING N O E S WRONG WAY ROUTE PROFILE RETURNING 2.000 m You can return by following the same route in the opposite direction, or by providing for a vehicle in the destination area and using it to return down the CS-142 road until arriving at the point of departure. 1.800 m 4 1.900 m 3 1.700 m 2 1.600 m 1.500 m 1.400 m 1 1.300 m 0 1,4 km 2,8 km 4,2 km 5,6 km 7 km